Asia Travel Articles

 
Climbing Mount Kinabalu, Borneo
It may not be the highest peak on earth, but the 2 day climb up Mount Kinabalu will get even the fittest person heart pumping.
Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Tea and Scones are not the first thing you think of when visiting Malaysia. But travel to the Cameron Highlands and that is exactly what you will get.
Sapa, Vietnam – Getting Out of Hanoi
Vietnam, an emerging country where everyone is eager to join the modern world. But head deep into the hills of Sapa and you will find a community still holding on to their traditions.
Thaipusam at the Batu Caves – Malaysia
Thaipusam at the Batu Caves – Malaysia January is an exciting time to visit Malaysia. Not only is it Chinese New Year, but you will be able to witness the astonishing Hindu Festival of Thaipusam. People pierce themselves with hooks and spikes to worship Lord Muruga.
Traditional Bali – A photo tour
Travelling to Bali can be quite hectic. Night Clubs, touts, vendors and young surfers will keep you busy. But visit the quiet town of Ubud and you will discover a tradtional side of Bali.
Riding Through Shock and Dust – Laos, Asia
David Butterworth discovers there is more to Laos than meets the eye, when it comes to demanding foreigners pay up while bicycle touring and renting.
The Art of Korean School Lunch – South Korea, Asia
Jon Wick can't wait for his daily adventure in the school cafeteria.
Touring in a Troubled Paradise – Myanmar, Asia
Can a responsible traveler ingore Aung San Suu Kyi's plea to stay away from her repressive country? Charlotte Finn toured this troubled paradise and encourages others to responsibly ignore the tourist boycott also.
Yangshuo: Faraway, So Close – China, Asia
Stopping at a Chinese pharmacy to replace a broken thermometer, Bill Pfeffer is amused and challenged in a hilarious game of mis-communication. He enthusiastically gives Yangshuo his highest recommendation.
Want to See a Dead Body? – Varanasi, India, Asia
Varanasi, the city popularized in guidebooks for its burning ghats has always held a morbid fascination for tourists and for Ankur Ahuja.